Thank you, how about the front? I always use the frame rail, but there must be a better place...
you can use a jack with a very small cup, just use a 2x4 to put between the jack and the car, distributes the weight much more efficiently and no worries about the jack going through our rusty floors!
Put some blue LED's into my hvac / cluster / roofliner / plate lights / hatch light today.. pictures coming soon =]
Now that's a good idea, I'll run a few pieces of 2x4 over a table saw that way I'll have a nice groove to lock the wood onto the frame rail. That should distribute the load much better, thanks!
BTW, nice to see another local 'round here![]()
you mean this?
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That's a good idea too. Coming from a guy who may have a rustier P5 than you do... I usually use any solid suspension mounting point when this is the case. I usually support the car on jack stands where the front control arm bushing bracket is located in the front. For the rear, I use the place where the TTL's attach to the rear subframe. It seems to work for me there.
I think he means HID
I actually mean LED. LEDs are becoming more of a practical application than a showpiece. Similar to how HIDs were purely luxury before you could buy a conversion kit from Amazon for $50 (which I had on my last protege). I have a friend with a Toyota Avalon with LED headlights and they look amazing and have excellent output compared to the stock halogens. Nevertheless, I will find out for sure when the arrive and I will put up pictures.